Bamban POGO link to Parañaque scam hub under probe
Authorities are looking into the possibility that the Philippine Offshore Gaming Operator (POGO) in Bamban, Tarlac is connected to a recent human trafficking and online scamming bust in a village in Parañaque City.
According to a "24 Oras" report by Mav Gonzales on Wednesday, the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (Pagcor) believes the 10 Chinese and the Filipino bodyguard arrested in the police operations may have escaped from the recently raided Bamban POGO hub.
Senator Sherwin Gatchalian, who had called for a probe into the incident following complaints filed by the residents of the village, agreed with Pagcor.
“Itong mga sindikato umiikot lang sila (These syndicates just switch around),” he said.
The raid was launched on May 2 following complaints from homeowners, who said that the structures violated their 3-story regulations. They also said this was not the first raid connected to POGO inside their village.
“When we saw Bamban, the structures were so similar...the process of applying for stickers, IDs, and also constructions. Some are using already local identification, passports, birth certificates, driver’s license, postal ID [and] all these things. They can’t even speak Tagalog,” said a homeowner.
“[I saw] one young teenager, a girl, who jumped from [the] 3rd floor going down na parang tumatakas. (like she was escaping) I reported that to our security. They went to the house. I don’t know what happened. She was limping, going away pero hinabol siya ng mga Chinese and our security people,” added another homeowner.—Jiselle Anne Casucian/LDF, GMA Integrated News